On 3/19/2012 1:56 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Since Dec '99, my own stats are 196 DXCC from a 1/7 acre West Coast city lot > or 1372 per acre. If I had room for 160m RX arrays, I know my total would be > higher by perhaps 25 or so. There are very few West of the Rockies that have > cracked that 200 plateau. Look at the number of countries in proximity to a > QTH within a 5000 mile radius and with NO aurora zone to deal with and you > can see why. Top Band is a very different animal out here.
Indeed it is. I've worked 125 since moving here (the San Francisco Bay area) in 2006 and thought I was doing well. In a lot more seasons, NI6T said PJ7PT was #229 for him. Quite an achievement, especially considering Garry's QTH, which at the bottom of a very deep gulley, with mountains rising steeply for at least 500 ft on two sides, and with not a lot of land. I see from ClubLog that K6TA has 211 worked, from a much better location. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
